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Medieval View
08/01/2006 02:29:20 PM
Medieval View
by love

Comment:
Greetings from me! ;)

I see you never received the Critique you requested so here I am, hoping to fix that! :)

This is a lovely picture, I love the mood, the tone, the feel. You said you did lots of dodging and burning and I think some of the dodging might have hurt you a bit, as in you did a great job on the rocks that make the window but the dodging around the model is very noticable and there are lines everywhere around here. I'm betting if that wasn't as noticable you would have been a contender for a top 10 easily. The model is nice, a type of cloak would have completed the picture perfectly. If you redo this, take away some of the dodging around the model I would love to see it!

I hope my comments help and Good Luck in future Challenges!

Deannda
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otherside of the traintracks..
08/01/2006 02:25:14 PM
otherside of the traintracks..
by surfwakeskate

Comment:
Greetings from the Me! ;)

I'm a member of the Critique Club and noticed you didn't get the critique you requested so for what it's worth, here's my thoughts on this picture.

First, the idea is not a bad one, catching a skater in the air is always a good shot if you can catch it. The problem here is you caught so much more. If there was any way you could be closer to the skater, take out the railroad tracks and a lot of the brush this would have had a lot more impact as a picture all together, negative exposure or otherwise. As it is there are so many things fighting for my attention it's really hard to focus on any one thing. I see from the title what you're going for and usually when one hears about "the other side of the tracks" it means a bad influence of some sort but I don't get that feeling here either.

Maybe if you focused in on just one subject, either the skater, the tracks, taking a shot of them leading away, something of that sort this might have done better.

I hope my comments help and Good Luck in future Challenges!

Deannda

Message edited by author 2006-08-01 14:25:25.
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Memories
08/01/2006 12:12:22 AM
Memories3rd Place
by Brin

Comment:
Greetings from the Critique Club.

Okay, no offense but I seem to keep pulling the ribbon shots, LOL There is nothing wrong with this shot, LOL

Okay, I'll be serious now.

I love this shot, it's calm, peaceful and you would, without a doubt find it on a beach. The exposure time on this is perfect and looking at your outtakes, you choose well.

I really can't find anything wrong with this shot, it's beautiful. I'm sorry, I wish I could offer more!

I hope my comments help and Good Luck in future Challenges!

Deannda
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Can U Spot the BARRACUDA ? ?
07/31/2006 07:29:07 PM
Can U Spot the BARRACUDA ? ?
by dmadden

Comment:
Greetings from the Critique Club!

Why yes, I can see the Barracuda! ;) Very nice.

This is a good shot and with a little work could be a fantastic shot. I like the composition and the idea behind the shot. Nice eye catching the image in the driftwood.

But two things caught my eye almost immediately, first the feel of the shot, working in the direct sun can be a nightmare and this is one of those instances. Looking up your camera I see you can adjust the aperture settings and when working with bright light like this you might want to close your aperture just another notch or two. Make it a little darker and work with it later in Photoshop if you need. Or even try a couple of different settings to see how they come out. The hardest thing to learn with a camera is lighting. I'm still fighting with mine most of the time.

Next was the horizon, even though you did a great job with your DOF, you kept my attention on the wood and still had enough detail to the ocean to make it a viable part of the picture, the horizon is very crooked. A problem in that it throws the whole shot off but how would the driftwood look if you tilted it to correct the ocean? Well, using my magic envelopes, I took off the bottom of the picture and the peice of wood right behind the Barracuda so all I could see was the ocean and the part of the driftwood that is the Barracuda. What a difference this made in the shot. I didn't have all this other stuff fighting for my attention and the wood really stands out against the ocean, making one think the barracuda was jumping from the ocean. Maybe if you were a little lower and reframed your shot? And watch your horizon.

One last thing, the title. BARRACUDA!! would have been plenty. If you can use less words, do ;)

Well, looking at your profile, this is your 4th challenge, let me say Welcome to DPChallenge and keep it up, I really like your ship shot.

I hope my comments help and Good Luck in future Challenges!

Deannda
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Uncooked
07/30/2006 08:17:37 PM
Uncooked
by Pano

Comment:
Greetings from the Critique Club!

Okay, first may I say I have no business "critiquing" anything you shoot, LOL but you asked for this :)

I like this shot very much, the concept, the composition, the overall feel of the shot. I would have bet that was water around the egg and not the egg white. How on earth did you get it so clear? Amazing and the clarity and color of the shot is wonderful.

If I were to get really nit picky I would have to say that one bubble or whatever it is about the yolk is a bit distracting and the white part right by the yolk is also a bit distracting. Looking at your score and the votes 5 and below would probably be the DNMC votes, but I think this meets it just fine and I'm not even a fan of abstract but I like the way the lines are blurred in the white of the egg and the solid lines around it. Very well done.

I hope my comments help and Good Luck in future Challenges!

Deannda
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Late Harvest (Tribute - Finbarr O'Reilly)
07/30/2006 07:56:42 PM
Late Harvest (Tribute - Finbarr O'Reilly)
by Tej

Comment:
Greetings from the Critique Club!

WOW! I love this shot! Makes me wish I had voted on this challenge but since I'm not a big fan of abstract I avoided it. But this is a lovely picture, I would be proud to put this up on my wall.

The desaturation and clarity and DOF are all just truly wonderful to me so I'm not the one to try to critique this. I'm betting the only reason you did not win this challenge with this shot is because you got a fair amount of DNMC votes and looking at the spread of votes I was right, this does not in any way deserve a 3, 4 or 5 vote but what can you do?

Wonderful picture, welcome back to the challenges! Can't wait to see your name on the front page again!

I hope my comments help and Good Luck in future Challenges!

Deannda
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Ketchup Nipple on a Banana Base
07/30/2006 07:41:58 PM
Ketchup Nipple on a Banana Base
by JacquiD

Comment:
Greetings from the Critique Club!

Wow, what can I say? Well, let me start off with that I love the shallow DOF you accomplished here. The detail on the banana and in the ketchup is wonderful. Very nice indeed, I can almost feel the texture of both of them.

But beyond that there really isn't a lot that appeals to me with this shot. As far as abstract, I'll be the first to admit it's not my strong suit but if I am to understand it correctly you are trying to convey a message in an unconventional way. This just looks like ketchup on a banana, nothing to really search for or look for in the meaning.

The title is also a bit long, sometimes they work for you but most of the time they don't. I have found if you have to explain your picture with the title you will lose points for that.

Second the light flare on the ketchup is very distracting. I like the lighting on the banana and the background is well chosen but the ketchup really seems over brightened in the one area, not sure if that's a window or flash flare. Maybe next time, skip the ketchup and go straight to the banana. With you camera and the right lense you could get really close to the texture of the banana itself and that could be an interesting shot.

Again, not a bad effort, can improve with practice and looking at your portfolio you seem to have an eye for some of this so keep trying!

I hope my comments help and Good Luck in future Challenges!

Deannda
Photographer found comment helpful.
Brassica oleracea
07/30/2006 07:23:24 PM
Brassica oleracea
by DigiFotoBuddy

Comment:
Greetings from the Critique Club!

OH NO! :) Just kidding!

I found this after the challenge was over and I really liked the idea. And I think I understand where you were going with the post processing, if I'm wrong, shot me ;)

First of all it does feel abstract to me which means a lot because I don't normally understand or get abstract pictures but this feels like it has a pattern yet you have to really study it to find it. And I personally like the muted colors, gives more the feel of some of the great abstract artists and pictures I've seen (don't ask me to name names, I was told there were abstract) and makes it feel and look a bit older than it really is.

But as you well know the DPC Voter doesn't always understand art or what we are trying to convey with our picture and you paid for that with this shot. If you and brightened the colored just a touch, brought up the contrast and sharpened it just a bit more this probably would have easily been over a 6.

I hope my comments help and Good Luck in future Challenges!

Deannda
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Cabbage green matter
07/27/2006 04:02:56 PM
Cabbage green matter
by jerryc12

Comment:
Greetings from the Critique Club!

What an interesting shot. I'm not a big fan of abstract, okay, scratch that, the truth is that I usually just don't get it but I like this. I like the patterns, the lines, the way light on the subject, natural is always the way to go, heh?

What bothered me about it and I would have subtracted a point is the noise or patterns that show up in the green areas. I guess it all goes with the abstract idea but like I said, I never did get abstract, probably why I didn't vote on it, LOL

The only other thing I noticed was the upper left corner, that black area is a bit distracting. Other than that it's a wonderful shot and you did a great job!

I hope my comments help and Good Luck in future Challenges!

Deannda
Photographer found comment helpful.
Touching the Sky
07/25/2006 08:27:44 AM
Touching the Sky
by abranton

Comment:
Greetings from the Critique Club!

Okay, interesting image that has some potential.

Not having a clue what the original looks like, I don't know if you did any cropping or not. As mentioned before the centering of the pole doesn't really work for this one, if you had used the rule of thirds instead? Moving the pole to the left and having more lines on the right.

Also, the use of the power lines, with the right cropping and composition you could have them leading you in and out, coming from right to left would be different than most but I think it would work for this image. Have the line come in at the upper corner and out in the lower corner. Try to see if you can get one line to come in exactly on the corner.

The sky is rather dull, being basic editing, there's not a lot we can do about that except adjust your hue/saturation in blue and make it pop a bit more.

I like the pole being dark but so is the sky in comparison so you don't really get that element that makes it stand out like silhouette , it just blends in a bit right now.

But overall not a bad idea for the challenge, just a bit more work and this could really make an interesting and outstanding photo.

I hope my comments help and Good Luck in future Challenges!

Deannda
Photographer found comment helpful.
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